Texas Points of Interest

Lyndon B. Johnson Boyhood Home - 1920s


The Lyndon B. Johnson Boyhood Home, located in Johnson City, Texas, is a must-see point of interest for history enthusiasts and those interested in visiting national parks. It was the childhood home of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson.

Visitors to the site can take guided tours of the restored home, which includes original family furnishings and memorabilia from Johnson's childhood. The tour also covers the Johnson family's cattle ranch, which was nearby.

One unique feature of the home is the telephone that President Johnson used to make his famous "Daisy" political campaign advertisement. Visitors can see the phone on display in the home.

The site also includes a visitor center and museum, which features exhibits on Johnson's life and political career. Visitors can learn about his presidency, work on civil rights, and his contributions to education and the environment.

Overall, the Lyndon B. Johnson Boyhood Home is a great destination for those interested in history and politics. It offers a glimpse into the life of one of America's most influential leaders and provides an interesting perspective on life in rural Texas in the 1920s. Get driving directions.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON BOYHOOD HOME - 1920S

Points of Interest
Location
A Century of Use
A Grand Entrance
A Land Transformed
A More Perfect Society
A Presidential Hometown
A River Runs Through
Airplane Hangar Visitor Center
Aviation - Key to the Texas White House
Bringing Washington Home
Bruckner Barn - 1884
Carport
Cedar Guest House (Private)
Communicating with the World
Conserving The Landscape
Corrals
Danz Cabins
East Gate
Education for All
Flagpole Dedication to Rebekah Baines Johnson (President's mother)
Former Barracks area holding military trailers during presidential years
Friendship Stones
Frontier Legacy
Generations of Johnsons
Hereford: Breed of Choice
Historic Building
Housing the World
James Polk Johnson Barn - 1875
James Polk Johnson - Windmill and Cooler House
Johnson Cabin
Johnson City
Johnson Settlement.
Johnson Settlement Event Center
Johnson Settlement History
Junction School
Klein Maintenance Shop
LBJ Boyhood Home
LBJ National Historical Park Visitor Center
LBJ State Park and Historic Site Visitor Center
LBJ State Park Baseball Field
LBJ - The Image
Lifetime of Service
Loading Chute
Lockheed JetStar and Cover Structure
Low Water Crossing
Lyndon B. Johnson Boyhood Home - 1920s
Lyndon B. Johnson Legacy
Lyndon Johnson Birthplace
Martin Barn
Mr. Jelly Bean
Oriole Bailey House
Pool Cabana
Ranch Foreman Home
Roots of a Frontier President
Sam and Eliza Johnson Cabin - 1860s
Sam and Eliza Johnson Farmhouse
Sam and Eliza Johnson Home
Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm
Secret Service Command Post
Show Barn
State Historic Marker for Johnson Boyhood Home
Swimming Pool
Tetrahedron - Air directional indicator for airstrip
Texas White House
The Barbecue Grove
The Environmental First Lady
The Environmental President
The Jet Age Arrives
The Junction School
The LBJ Ranch: A Living Legend
The Reconstructed Birthplace
The Show Barn
The Texas White House
The Working Corrals
Valley Irrigation System
Watering the Landscape
White House Communications Complex
Withers & Spauldings General Store

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Lometa Regional Park 12 1,475 ft
Blanco State Park 35 1,319 ft
Black Rock Park 36 1,034 ft
Cedar Point Rec Area Numerous 1,016 ft
Calaveras Lake Park Dispersed Numerous 526 ft
Colorado Bend State Park 35 1,284 ft
Inks Lake State Park 197 920 ft
Cranes Mill Park - Canyon Lake 45 950 ft
Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park 33 1,103 ft